Alexandra Bath Habsburg

Alexandra Bath Habsburg (née Kirkland) was the last Queen consort of the Romans' King Rudolf I of Germany, and by association the Holy Roman Empire; after the death of her husband, Alexandra moved back to the Kingdom of Britain with her two sons, and left her daughter (Princess Alexandra Maria Habsburg) as the next ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. She was the only member of the Kirkland Family to marry into a ruling dynasty, as her daughter (Princess Alexandra Maria Habsburg) adopted her niece as her heir, having not married herself; her daughter possessed no immortality and died in battle against one of the Holy Roman Empire`s enemies. Her niece would only rule for ten years, before forcibly abdicating due to increasing pressure from angered peasants who didn`t want a female to rule the Empire; Alexandra would take her then much-disturbed and somewhat mentally-unstable niece home to Britain. She was imprisoned in the Tower of London, and was then executed by William the Conqueror (who despised the Holy Roman Empire); terrified for the safety of her sons, she gave them to peasant farmers, where they were raised as ordinary people. Alexandra was also imprisoned in the Tower of London, and was then executed; she created a new identity as the only surviving niece of the former Queen consort of the Romans, Alexandra Bath Habsburg. Going by the name of Alexandra Guinevere Habsburg until the Normans left England in 1075, Alexandra soon after proved her identity to her doubting parents; in 18 August, 1079, she, her parents, and unmarried siblings moved to their new house (a newly-built castle), where they would live for the remainder of the 10 century up until 1918; during the First World War her younger siblings were evacuated from the United Kingdom, being sent to the United States while she remained behind to tend to both of her parents, and London (Benjamin London Kirkland), one of her younger brothers. Before the days leading up to the Battle of Britain, Alexandra helped evacuate her younger sisters/brothers from the United Kingdom, where they were sent to the United States, and protected by Alfred F. Jones (country personification of the United States), while she remained behind to tend to both of her parents, and London (Benjamin London Kirkland), one of her younger brothers. She flew in the Battle of Britain with the rest of her unit (they all knew of her true identity and were on-board with it), and got in 19 kills in the first few minutes of the ariel battle. The other members of her unit didn`t survive, with her being awarded the British Medal of Bravery, she was the youngest and only member of the Kirkland Family to receive this distinction. The city personification of the city of Bath, she is the founder of the Kirkland Dynasty, and it`s legendary matriarch; stories of a legendary Queen consort of the Holy Roman Empire, the daring niece of the "late" Alexandra Bath Habsburg, and a daring female Ace Pilot who flew a Spitfire in the Battle of Britain have circulated through the British Public for centuries. Due to this, Alexandra is often compared to herself (in terms of appearance) at various stages of her life (Queen consort, niece, and Ace Pilot). Her legend was even entwined with that of her slightly mentally-unstable niece, Princess Anastasia Hindenburg Habsburg, who only ruled for ten years; Historians who examined her life story often called it horrible and unrelenting.